Monday, October 1, 2012

                                                          

Day 2 - H.S. & Day 5 - Gr. 7 & 8

 

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image004CURLING TEAM:  All students interested in trying out for this year’s MT curling team are kindly asked to see Mrs Robinson and Mrs Donaghy in the Dance Studio Monday October 1st at 11:30am! (CD –Oct 1)

THE STAND UP TO BULLYING SQUAD (SUBS): All students interested in working with the Stand Up to Bullying Squad this year, please meet in the chapel on Monday, Oct 1st at 11:45. Please eat your lunch first and then come to work! (TC –Oct 1)

LIVE IT UP:  All Live It Up members from last year who are still interested in being a part of an amazing team are kindly asked to see Mrs. Donaghy in the Art Room, Tuesday October 2nd at 11:30 for a quick meeting! (CD –Oct 2)

clip_image005CHOIR PRACTICE - Tuesday morning at 7:45 am on the stage; 8:10 am on Wednesday morning on the stage. Please bring your folders and water bottles. We need everyone who is participating in Wednesday's masses present on Tuesday! (SS –Oct 2)

clip_image007HOMECOMING DANCE!  Hey Titans!  This year's Homecoming Dance will be on Thursday, October 4th from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Doors open at 7:15pm.  Tickets are $5 and will be sold from Wednesday, September 26 until Monday, October 1st, at lunch in the atrium.  Guest tickets must be purchased by Friday September 28th.  See you all there! (NR –Oct 4)  

 

clip_image009THE ANNUAL ACADEMIC AWARDS CEREMONY for the 2011-2012 school year will take place on Thursday Oct 4 during period 1 in the cafetorium. Students who made the Honour Roll and/or are receiving Departmental Awards received invitations last week. As always, parents are welcome to attend. (JH –Oct 4)

 

 

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SUMMER SCHOOL REPORT CARDS: Students who took summer school with the Ottawa Catholic School Board can pick up a copy of their report card in Student Services. (KW – Oct 3)

LOOKING FOR A MALE TUTOR/HOMEWORK HELPER once a week for a few sessions to help a Grade 8 student with school work.  Please see Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services. (KW –Oct 4)

clip_image013VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY AT MT:  Here's an opportunity to collect community service hours right here at Mother Teresa High School during senior lunch (11:30 am to 12:00 noon) on Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Please sign up with Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services.  We will be meeting in the Career Centre to cut milk bags and prepare them for the next step in making mats for Haiti.  It's so easy..... (KW – Oct 4)

THE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP PRESENTS THE ULTIMATE DREAM JOB CONTEST:  From September 3rd to October 14, 2012.  If you are a Grade 9 student, then you are eligible to win great prizes including iPod Shuffles, Nintendo Wiis or even a return trip to Ottawa to meet the Honourable Andrew Scheer, Speaker of the House of Commons on Take Your Kids to Work Day on November 7, 2012.  How to win?  Just send a photo representing your dream job as well as a brief 25-word explanation.  Please visit www.dreamjobcontest.ca and see poster in the school atrium. (KW –Oct 12)

NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA WILL BE CELEBRATING THE 20TH NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK! (NSTW):  We would like to offer Mother Teresa High School students, from grade 9 to 12, volunteer opportunities to learn about science and technology, attend the free BBQ, earn volunteer hours and have a lot of fun on Sunday, October 14, as we host the NSTW Funfest!  Please contact Ginette Couillard at 613-992-5160 or Ginette.Couillard@nrcan.gc.ca.  Poster information and consent form are available in Student Services. (KW –Oct 12)

 

LOOKING FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES? Check out a great website that posts opportunities throughout the city.  http://volunteerottawa.ca/youth/

 

 

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clip_image017SCHOLARSHIPS continue to arrive at the school. Check out the student services website for lots of grad information including scholarships at ss.mths.ca.  Guidance counselors will be meeting with all grade 12 students the week of Sept 24th. If you have not seen a grad presentation by Tuesday, Oct 2nd, please pop by Student Services. (TC –Oct 2)

GRADE 12'S: For those interested, Ottawa University will be visiting on Wed Oct 3 during period 1. Please report to homeroom for attendance and wait to be called to the multi-purpose room. (JH –Oct 3)


ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY FAIR: John McCrae Secondary School is hosting the Atlantic University Fair on Wednesday, October 3rd, 10:45 am to noon. Presentation is taking place at 103 Malvern Drive, in the Food Court on the Second Floor.  For more information or to see a list of the universities attending the fair, visit johnmccrae.ca.   Follow the link - Academics to Student Services to Guidance at McCrae to University Fair (bottom of the page). (KW –Oct 3)

 

 

 

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For information about St. Andrew’s Parish, including parish bulletins, please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

 

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OFFICER’S NOTES – News and Information from our School Resource Officer

GET TO KNOW YOUR SRO… The School Resource Officer Program has been in effect in Ottawa Schools for over 17 years and was established for officers to provide support for school staff, students and parents. SRO’s may be involved in delivering lectures on various topics as well as dealing with incidents which take place at school during school hours or those that have an effect on the overall school environment. When an SRO becomes involved in dealing with an incident it may result in a conversation, mediation or a referral to an intervention or diversion program, or a charge. The School Resource Officer mandate is to build healthy, trusting relationships with youth of all ages by becoming a familiar presence in their schools.

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clip_image028COMING UP…

  • Oct 5th – PD Day – No Classes for Students, Christian Community
    Day for Staff

  • Oct 8th – Thanksgiving Holiday

  • Oct 9th – Photo Retake Day

     

 

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To All Titans:

By our actions we show our faith.  In other words, actions speak louder than words.  Everyone says that they want to help people and that they want to make a difference.  Well, here’s a chance to start.

On Wednesday October 3, every person in this building is urged to bring in one non-perishable food item for the Barrhaven Food Cupboard. 

Dare to stand for something meaningful – help provide food to those struggling in our community.

What does working poor mean?

It means that people are employed but do not make enough money to cover all the family expenses. Many jobs in this region are low paying.

Why the HUGE increase in demand for food in Ottawa?  Because there are not enough good-paying jobs in this city and many people are facing layoffs from the government and High Tech industry (two major employers in this city). 

Could this happen to me and my family? YES! Most families in Ottawa are one or two paychecks away from the food bank.  If one or both parents/guardians were to lose their job, that family would be dependent on the food bank.  Imagine the stress of a single parent family.

 

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Friday, September 28, 2012

                                                          

Day 1 - H.S. & Day 4 - Gr. 7 & 8

 

WHOLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

clip_image002OVERDUE BOOKS: Students are reminded to return all overdue books to the Learning Commons. (CHV –Sep 28)

clip_image004ROCK THE RIVER: Christian Rock Festival - Saturday Sept. 29 & 30 at Britannia Park.  FREE ADMISSION.  Tickets available first come first served in the chapel.  Go to FaceBook.com/Rock the River for details. (MD –Sep 28)

 

 

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clip_image007CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING RESULTS! On Wednesday September 26th the grade 7/8 cross - country running team competed at the Board meet.  We had a large team this year with 31 competitors.  We had runners in all 6 events and 4 who finished in the top 10 in their events.

  • K.S. who placed 4th with a time of 11 minutes and 37 seconds in the recreational division.

  • O.P. who placed 5th with a time of 10 minutes and 54 seconds in the grade 7 competitive division.

  • A.C. who placed 5th with a time of 14:48.7 in the grade 8 competitive division. (grade 8 competitive division was a longer route), and

  • B.A. was our top male finisher with an 8th place finish and a time of 10 minutes and 56 seconds.

All of the results can be viewed on www.sportstats.ca.  Congratulations to all of our runners. (JK –Sep 28)

 

clip_image0097-8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: There will be a girls volleyball practice on Friday September 28th in the Caf Gym after school (3:00 to 4:30). Please be dressed and ready to start at 3:00. (JB –Sep 28)

 

CLUBS IN THE TLC:  Students interested in the following clubs are asked to drop by the TLC to sign up.

~ Graphic Novel/Manga ~ Red Maple Reading Club ~ Game Club ~ Library Helpers.  (CHV –Sep 28)

 

 

HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

clip_image011NEW YORK CITY: The deadline for the New York City trip is this Friday, September 28th 2102 at 8:40 AM - there are 6 spots remaining for those students still interested in being a part of the trip this May.  To pick of forms or ask any questions see Mr. Rowley in room 136. (MR –Sep 28)

clip_image013CURLING TEAM:  All students interested in trying out for this year’s MT curling team are kindly asked to see Mrs Robinson and Mrs Donaghy in the Dance Studio Monday October 1st at 11:30am! (CD –Oct 1)

THE STAND UP TO BULLYING SQUAD (SUBS): All students interested in working with the Stand Up to Bullying Squad this year, please meet in the chapel on Monday, Oct 1st at 11:45. Please eat your lunch first and then come to work! (TC –Oct 1)

clip_image015HOMECOMING DANCE!  Hey Titans!  This year's Homecoming Dance will be on Thursday, October 4th from 7:30pm to 10:30pm. Doors open at 7:15pm.  Tickets are $5 and will be sold from Wednesday, September 26 until Monday, October 1st, at lunch in the atrium.  Guest tickets must be purchased by Friday September 28th.  See you all there! (NR –Oct 4)

 

 

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clip_image019JOSTENS is back to our school on Wednesday, September 26th, Thursday, September 27th, Friday, September 28th, during senior lunch in the atrium, in front of Student Services. There are 14 brand new rings to choose from, so come to Student Services to pick up a leaflet and brochure. Order now to receive your ring before Christmas. (KW –Sep 28)

SUMMER SCHOOL REPORT CARDS: Students who took summer school with the Ottawa Catholic School Board can pick up a copy of their report card in Student Services. (KW – Oct 3)

LOOKING FOR A MALE TUTOR/HOMEWORK HELPER once a week for a few sessions to help a Grade 8 student with school work.  Please see Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services. (KW –Oct 4)

clip_image021VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY AT MT:  Here's an opportunity to collect community service hours right here at Mother Teresa High School during senior lunch (11:30 am to 12:00 noon) on Wednesdays and Thursdays.  Please sign up with Mrs. Watkinson in Student Services.  We will be meeting in the Career Centre to cut milk bags and prepare them for the next step in making mats for Haiti.  It's so easy..... (KW – Oct 4)

THE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP PRESENTS THE ULTIMATE DREAM JOB CONTEST:  From September 3rd to October 14, 2012.  If you are a Grade 9 student, then you are eligible to win great prizes including iPod Shuffles, Nintendo Wiis or even a return trip to Ottawa to meet the Honourable Andrew Scheer, Speaker of the House of Commons on Take Your Kids to Work Day on November 7, 2012.  How to win?  Just send a photo representing your dream job as well as a brief 25-word explanation.  Please visit www.dreamjobcontest.ca and see poster in the school atrium. (KW –Oct 12)

NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA WILL BE CELEBRATING THE 20TH NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK! (NSTW):  We would like to offer Mother Teresa High School students, from grade 9 to 12, volunteer opportunities to learn about science and technology, attend the free BBQ, earn volunteer hours and have a lot of fun on Sunday, October 14, as we host the NSTW Funfest!  Please contact Ginette Couillard at 613-992-5160 or Ginette.Couillard@nrcan.gc.ca.  Poster information and consent form are available in Student Services. (KW –Oct 12)

 

LOOKING FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES? Check out a great website that posts opportunities throughout the city.  http://volunteerottawa.ca/youth/

 

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clip_image025SCHOLARSHIPS continue to arrive at the school. Check out the student services website for lots of grad information including scholarships at ss.mths.ca.  Guidance counselors will be meeting with all grade 12 students the week of Sept 24th. If you have not seen a grad presentation by Tuesday, Oct 2nd, please pop by Student Services. (TC –Oct 2)

 

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clip_image029JEANS DAY: A reminder that Friday Sep 28th is Jeans Day. This week our contributions will go toward supporting Kayaking for Cancer.  Your generosity is greatly appreciated. (SD –Sep 28)

 

 

 

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For information about St. Andrew’s Parish, including parish bulletins, please visit www.saintandrewparish.ca.

 

 

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OFFICER’S NOTES – News and Information from our School Resource Officer

GET TO KNOW YOUR SRO… The School Resource Officer Program has been in effect in Ottawa Schools for over 17 years and was established for officers to provide support for school staff, students and parents. SRO’s may be involved in delivering lectures on various topics as well as dealing with incidents which take place at school during school hours or those that have an effect on the overall school environment. When an SRO becomes involved in dealing with an incident it may result in a conversation, mediation or a referral to an intervention or diversion program, or a charge. The School Resource Officer mandate is to build healthy, trusting relationships with youth of all ages by becoming a familiar presence in their schools.

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COMING UP…

  • Oct 5th – PD Day – No Classes for Students, Christian Community
    Day for Staff

  • Oct 8th – Thanksgiving Holiday

  • Oct 9th – Photo Retake Day

 

 

 

To All Titans:

By our actions we show our faith.  In other words, actions speak louder than words.  Everyone says that they want to help people and that they want to make a difference.  Well, here’s a chance to start.

On Wednesday October 3, every person in this building is urged to bring in one non-perishable food item for the Barrhaven Food Cupboard. 

Dare to stand for something meaningful – help provide food to those struggling in our community.

What does working poor mean?

It means that people are employed but do not make enough money to cover all the family expenses. Many jobs in this region are low paying.

Why the HUGE increase in demand for food in Ottawa?  Because there are not enough good-paying jobs in this city and many people are facing layoffs from the government and High Tech industry (two major employers in this city). 

Could this happen to me and my family? YES! Most families in Ottawa are one or two paychecks away from the food bank.  If one or both parents/guardians were to lose their job, that family would be dependent on the food bank.  Imagine the stress of a single parent family.

 

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